Description
Cultural and historical circular route about the Tudor family through the village of Rosport including audio guide
The route takes you through the history of the village of Rosport and the Tudor family. Over 11 stages, you will discover, among other things, the eventful history of the Irminenhof from the 17th century and the mills of Rosport, where the lead accumulator was developed and perfected. The Engelsburg, which housed the Tudor accumulator factory, the train station, and the school from 1910 are further stages on the cultural route. The path ends in the impressive English park at the Tudor Museum, the former residence of Henri Tudor, called "Neit Schlass" from the year 1892.
Journey
Use the free public transport and travel climate-friendly by bus and train.
Nearest bus stop: Rosport, Gemeng (200m)
Parking:
A parking lot is located near the starting point.
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